EGYPT : Shocking Footage of the Ongoing Violence

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An Egyptian holds a copy of the Al Shorouk newspaper featuring a front page Reuters picture of security forces beating a female demonstrator during Saturday's clashes, near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A sketch reading "Tantawi, get your dogs off me" depicting the picture of a woman whose clothes were ripped [AFP]

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THIS IS SHOCKING !!!! Egyptian army soldiers arrest a female protester during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Stringer

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Khaled Elfiqi / EPA A woman is taken away by the Egyptian army during clashes in central Cairo on Dec. 16, 2011.

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Mohammed Abed / AFP - Getty Images - Egyptian soldiers beat with their batons a protester during clashes near Cairo's Tahrir Square on Dec. 16, 2011 after demonstrators threw petrol bombs and set fire to furniture in front of the nearby parliament.

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Egyptian army soldiers arrest a protester (C) during clashes with army soldiers at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Stringer

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Egyptian army soldiers arrest a protester (L) during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Stringer

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A protester lies on the ground next to Egyptian army soldiers during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Stringer

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Egyptian army soldiers run during clashes with protesters at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Stringer

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Getty Images - An Egyptian man looks at a local newspaper featuring a front page picture of security forces beating a female demonstrator during clashes in Cairo, on December 18, 2011. Troops and protesters are clashing for the third straight day in Cairo, pelting each other with rocks in skirmishes near parliament in the heart of the Egyptian capital.

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AP Photo - An Egyptian protester carries a newspaper with a front page picture of security forces beating a female demonstrator during last Saturday's clashes, with army soldiers near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The Arabic headline reads "Liars." Egypt's military sought to isolate pro-democracy activists protesting against their rule, depicting them as conspirators and vandals, as troops and protesters clashed for a third straight day, pelting each other with stones near parliament in the heart of the capital.

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A protester flashes a victory sign with his bloodied hand as other protesters throw stones at army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. Stone-throwing demonstrators clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in central Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A member of a local winter swimming club takes a bathe in the Yenisei River, with the air temperature at about minus 20 degrees Celcius (minus four degrees Fahrenheit) in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk December 18, 2011. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin

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Riot police spray water to disperse protesters at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. Stone-throwing demonstrators clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in central Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester takes cover during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. Stone-throwing demonstrators clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in central Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Protesters start a fire during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. Stone-throwing demonstrators clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in central Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Egyptian army soldiers arrest a woman protester during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. At least two people were killed and 100 wounded in Cairo on Friday as demonstrators fought troops in the worst violence since Egypt began its first free election in six decades. In a pattern that has recurred during nine months of army rule since President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February, the confrontation swiftly grew as more people took to the streets. REUTERS/Stringer

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Mohamed Omar / EPA An injured protester is taken away, during clashes with the Egyptian army in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Dce. 17.

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Nasser Nasser / AP Egyptian protesters run as they are chased by army soldiers over the Asr el-Nile bridge leading out of Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 17.

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Amr Hafez / AP - Protesters throw rocks and firebombs at military police as another waves a national flag during clashes near Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square, in Egypt on Dec. 16, 2011.

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Groups of soldiers and police officers roamed the streets with batons and firearms [credit: Lazar Simeonov]

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The soldiers then moved into Tahrir square and began forcing protesters out [credit: Lazar Simeonov]

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Soldiers beat protesters in the area who refused to leave [credit: Lazar Simeonov]

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Protesters faced off with soldiers near Tahrir Square [credit: Lazar Simeonov]

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Even food and drink vendors and their property were targeted by the soldiers [credit: Lazar Simeonov]

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By the end of the day, the tents of Tahrir were burned, property was destroyed and the square was emptied [credit: Lazar Simeonov] Lazar Simeonov is a freelance photographer based in Ramallah, West Bank. You can visit his website http://lazarsimeonov.com/

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AP Photo - two boys display used ammunition from Egyptian military during recent clashes in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Dec. 19, 2011. Egypt's Health Ministry says at least three more protesters have been killed in clashes with army soldiers in central Cairo, bringing the four-day death toll to at least 14. The clashes have been raging since Friday in and around Tahrir, which served as the epicenter of the popular uprising that toppled longtime leader Hosni Mubarak in February.

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Reuters Pictures - An injured protester covers his bleeding head during clashes with security forces near cabinet offices in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule.

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Reuters Pictures - An injured protester covers his bleeding head during clashes with security forces near the cabinet in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule.

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AP Photo - Egyptian medics help a young protester near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Troops and protesters are clashing for the third straight day in Cairo, pelting each other with rocks in skirmishes near parliament in the heart of the Egyptian capital.

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An injured protester is evacuated by a fellow protester on the back of a motorcycle during ongoing clashes with army soldiers, which began at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo Dec. 16, 2011. Stone-pelting demonstrators clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in central Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades. - Source: REUTERS / Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester wearing a head scarf that reads Allah is the Greatest throw rocks at army soldiers during clashes near the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. At least two people were killed and 100 wounded in Cairo on Friday as demonstrators fought troops in the worst violence since Egypt began its first free election in six decades. In a pattern that has recurred during nine months of army rule since President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February, the confrontation swiftly grew as more people took to the streets. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Stones thrown during clashes between army soldiers and protesters are seen at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. At least two people were killed and 100 wounded in Cairo on Friday as demonstrators fought troops in the worst violence since Egypt began its first free election in six decades. In a pattern that has recurred during nine months of army rule since President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February, the confrontation swiftly grew as more people took to the streets. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester fires a sling shot at army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. At least two people were killed and 100 wounded in Cairo on Friday as demonstrators fought troops in the worst violence since Egypt began its first free election in six decades. In a pattern that has recurred during nine months of army rule since President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February, the confrontation swiftly grew as more people took to the streets. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A bloodied protester reacts as he holds a metal rod after being injured during a demonstration against army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 16, 2011. At least two people were killed and 100 wounded in Cairo on Friday as demonstrators fought troops in the worst violence since Egypt began its first free election in six decades. In a pattern that has recurred during nine months of army rule since President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow in February, the confrontation swiftly grew as more people took to the streets. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Protesters throw stones at army soldiers at a building next to the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Three people were killed as troops fought daylong battles with protesters, showing the tensions seething in Egypt nine months after Hosni Mubarak's fall, even in the midst of polls meant to herald a promised transfer to civilian rule. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

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A man looks out at scattered fires at Tahrir Square after clashes between army soldiers and protesters in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Stringer

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Egyptian army soldiers arrest a protester (C) during clashes with army soldiers at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 17, 2011. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300, marring the first free election most Egyptians can remember. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany

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Protesters throw stones at army soldiers as they take cover at cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and troops fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Protesters throw stones at army soldiers as they take cover at cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and troops fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester covers himself with an Egyptian national flag as he leans against barricades placed by the Egyptian military at cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and troops fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Protesters run during clashes with army soldiers next to a building near cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and troops fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Protesters throw stones at army soldiers front of barricades placed by the Egyptian military next to a building near cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and troops fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester covers himself with an Egyptian national flag as he gestures in front of a building near cabinet offices, near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany

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Residents and plainclothes policemen shine a laser to deter protesters during clashes, from the top of a building near cabinet offices at Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester shows a bullet used by the army during clashes with riot police near cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A protester throws a stone at riot police near cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Residents and plainclothes policemen throw stones from the top of a building near a cabinet building, during clashes with protesters near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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A boy looks out from a garbage bin as he takes cover during clashes between protesters and troops in Cairo December 16, 2011. Demonstrators armed with stones and petrol bombs clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

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Protesters climb over the fence of a burning cabinet building in Cairo December 16, 2011. Protesters clashed with military police in central Cairo on Friday after rumors spread that an anti-government activist was detained at a sit-in and badly beaten, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's parliamentary election. Part of the cabinet building was burned during the fighting. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

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A protester shields himself with a bucket while reading the Koran as protesters and army soldiers clash in Cairo December 16, 2011. Demonstrators armed with stones and petrol bombs clashed with troops wielding truncheons and electric prods in Cairo on Friday, witnesses said, in the worst violence since the start of Egypt's first free election in six decades. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

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Cairo — Protesters try to salvage burning documents from the Egyptian Scientific Complex, which is in danger of collapsing after it was almost gutted by a fire that broke out during clashes with army soldiers Saturday near Tahrir Square. Protesters blame troops for the fire in the historical complex, established during the three year-occupation of Egypt by France in the late 18th century. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Nasser Nasser / Associated Press

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Reuters Egyptian army soldiers run during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Dec. 17.

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Nasser Nouri / Zuma Press Protesters throws stones during clashes with security forces, Dec. 17.

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Mohammed Abed / AFP - Getty Images Egyptian protesters set the ground floor of the building housing the ministry of transport and communications in Cairo on fire during protests in the Egyptian capital on Dec. 17.

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Nasser Nouri / Zuma Press A protester throws stones during clashes with security forces, Dec. 17.

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AP - Relatives mourn slain Egyptian protesters who were killed during the latest clashes with Egyptian soldiers, while they wait to receive their bodies in front of the morgue in Cairo, Dec. 17.

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Khaled Elfiqi / EPA - Protesters try to enter to the Prime Ministry building in central Cairo on Dec. 16, 2011. Dozens of protesters have been camping for three weeks outside the government headquarters near Tahrir Square to prevent new Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri from entering.

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Protesters gathered near Tahrir square to demonstrate against the military [credit: Lazar Simeonov]

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Plainclothes policemen throw stones from the top of a cabinet building during clashes with protesters near Tahrir Square in Cairo Dec. 16, 2011. - Source: REUTERS

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A protester runs with a petrol bomb towards the cabinet office, as other protesters set a part of its building on fire, during clashes with military police in Cairo Dec. 16, 2011. Source: REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Protesters throw stones at army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square.

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REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih A protester throws stones at army soldiers inside a cabinet building near a burning police booth during clashes in Cairo today.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Protesters take cover as they throw stones at army soldiers, at the cabinet near Tahrir Square.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Protesters run during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh A protester throws a Molotov cocktail at army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Protesters assist an injured fellow protester during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square.

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REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih A boy fires his sling shot at army soldiers as protesters clash with troops in Cairo.

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MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images - An Egyptian protester wearing a gas mask prepares to throw a stone towards soldiers and their supporters during clashes outside the parliament building in Cairo.

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MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images An Egyptian protester against military rule carries stones during clashes with soldiers and their supporters in Cairo.

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MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images Smoke billows outside a government building during clashes between soldiers and Egyptian protesters against military rule in Cairo.

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MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images An Egyptian protester wears a bag over her face to protect herself during clashes with soldiers in Cairo on December 16, 2011.

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MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images Egyptian protesters against military rule take cover during clashes with soldiers and their supporters in Cairo.

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Egyptian protesters against military rule throw stones towards soldiers and their supporters during clashes in Cairo. - MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images

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MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images - Egyptian soldiers beat-up a protester during clashes near Cairo's Tahrir Square on December 16, 2011 after demonstrators threw petrol bombs and set fire to furniture in front of the nearby parliament.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh A protester waves an Egyptian flag during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh A bloodied protester is seen as protesters throw stones at army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo.

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REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Protesters run during clashes with army soldiers at the cabinet near Tahrir Square in Cairo .

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Reuters Pictures - An Egyptian man shows a burnt page from the Scientific Institute near cabinet offices near Tahrir Square in Cairo December 19, 2011. The historic institute, which housed a large selection of rare and ancient books and documents, was set on fire during clashes between protesters and security forces on Saturday.

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Getty Images - An Egyptian book restorer salvages burnt and damaged books at the Institute of Egypt in central Cairo on December 19, 2011 after the world-famous centre caught fire during deadly clashes between security forces and protesters. The heavily damaged historic centre for the advancement of scientific research, housing priceless national archives, was founded in 1798 during Napoleon Bonaparte's expedition to Egypt, and contained more than 20,000 precious documents and manuscripts.

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Reuters Pictures -An injured protester (C) receives help from fellow protesters during clashes with security forces near cabinet offices in Cairo December 18, 2011. Protesters and security forces fought in Cairo on Sunday, the third day of clashes that have killed 10 people and exposed rifts over the army's role as it manages Egypt's promised transition from military to civilian rul

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AP Photo - An Egyptian military solider throws a rock toward protesters near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. Troops and protesters are clashing for the third straight day in Cairo, pelting each other with rocks in skirmishes near parliament in the heart of the Egyptian capital.

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